Spinneret
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The silk-producing glands of a spider
Real World Example
Imagine you're trying to untangle a mess of earphone wires that seem to have a life of their own. Just like how the earphones appear to be a jumble but are actually made up of distinct, organized wires, a spider's spinneret seems like a simple structure but is actually a complex system of silk-producing glands. The connection here is that, similar to how each wire in the earphones serves a specific function within the tangled mess, each gland within the spinneret produces a different type of silk, allowing the spider to create intricate webs with precision.
Practice Version
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